THE REYKJAVÃK GRAPEVINE KILL BILL: AN UNINTENDED APPRAISAL OF THE CLINTON YEARS? by Valur GunnarssonPublished in: Issue 1 on Friday, May 28, 2004 History has passed Quentin Tarantino by. In the 90s, a decade he helped to define, the prevalent mood was that all morality was abstract and nothing really mattered much. Both philosophy and art turned inwards, their energy spent exploring themselves rather than the outside world. In this atmosphere, movie buff Quentin reigned supreme. He patented a style wherein all his characters coolly discuss pop culture, particularly movies, with a knowing nod to the audience that this...